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CHtoo
03-28-2005, 10:56 PM
Game info cut from CIS website:

Attendance: 10, 331

First Period Scoring:
Saskatchewan-Trent Adamus (Beuker and Twordik)-5:49
Saskatchewan-Jon Barkman (McAvoy)-16:03
Alberta-Harlan Anderson (Burt)-PP 17:43

Shots:
Alberta-12
Saskatchewan-8

Second Period Intermission:
Saskatchewan-Keegan McAvoy (Barkman and Thoma)-PP 7:45

Shots:
Alberta-12 (24)
Saskatchewan-4 (12)

Third Period Scoring:
Alberta-Richard Hamula (Shrum and Hobson)-7:09
Alberta-Ben Thomson (Shrum and Kilgour)-19.37

Shots:
Alberta-14 (38)
Saskatchewan-6 (18)

OT Scoring:
Alberta-Ben Thomson (Burt and Shybunka)-5:27

Shots:
Alberta-2 (40)
Saskatchewan-3 (21)

Players of the Game:
Alberta-Ben Thomson
Saskatchewan-Keegan McAvoy

Tournament MVP-Ben Thomson-Alberta

Tournament All-Stars:
Thomas Vicars-Goalie-Saskatchewan
Dan Hulak-Defense-Sasksatchewan
Jeff Zorn-Defense-Alberta
Dean Beuker-Forward-Saskatchewan
Ben Kilgour-Forward-Alberta
Ben Thomson-Forward-Alberta


NOTE: 43 of the players in this game are WHL Alumni :thumb:

My preference would have been the Huskies but then there are connections to SC on both teams. :D

smackitsakic
03-28-2005, 11:05 PM
Too bad for Curtis. Would have liked to have seen him win it all with a team other than the Tigers :laugh: Looks like they played good, just had a few mental lapses at the end. Maybe next year boys.

Orv
03-29-2005, 12:23 AM
I'm bitter that TSN didn't play this game live. :mad: Looks like it was a great game but I would have watched it live tonight but will not watch it tomorrow on tape delay. They played the semis live. I'm sure they could have skipped one night of wrestling to show us the University National championship.

What a damn joke!!!

RunTheGoalie
03-29-2005, 01:37 PM
Contractual obligations are why WWE was shown live.

The real question is what the hell were the Bears thinking in having the final on a Monday?

From what I've heard, it was a very good game. Doesnt sound like it held a candle to the SAIT-Grant MacEwan ACAC championship game though. THAT game was wild, with one of the most unbelievable endings, I think, in hockey history.